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KECSHA boss Faud Ali urges headteachers to put infrastructure to support CBE implementation

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April 19, 2026
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Kenya Comprehensive Schools Headteachers Association (KECSHA) National Chairman Fuad Ali has encouraged all the school head in the country to develop infrastructure within their institutions which support the implementation of the new CBE curriculum. Speaking in Yathrib Comprehe

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